thehemogoblin wrote:It was just incredibly bad spam.
Hilarious though, it wasn't even for anything.
sharonware wrote:Hi Dear, I have just read that news. I think its a uncommon message for all. It has become a common matter in our day to day life. But it is so help full to enjoy. OK go on may god blase you.... Thank you Aysha
LionZoo wrote:I also do a lot of recreation driving as for now my RX-8 sees most of its miles on mountain roads and racetracks. I do all the maintenance work on my cars and in fact have designed some custom pieces for my RX-8 to improve its performance.
Goodness me. Wonderful, congratulations. One of my cousins lives in New Jersey and owns a drag race-prepared 1980's RX-7 - not your cup of tea, but nice to see there's a bit of following for rotaries over there. Do you have any mechanical/engineering training?
LionZoo wrote:On a sidenote I also love the WRC and am a big Petter Solberg fan. In fact I might be slightly more of a WRC fan than a F1 fan in terms of watching the cars go round, but the soap opera of F1 makes it a more fun series to follow.
Big thumbs up. I wonder, do you ever get stuff like the BTCC or the WTCC there? You'd love it...
thehemogoblin wrote:Carlos, I deeply and sincerely apologize to any family members of yours that live in New Jersey. It's America's armpit.
So they say. My cousin was born in Venezuela and raised in Jersey. Last time he came over he impressed everyone no end by telling us how he found a racoon was inside his RX-7's engine compartment, so he picked up a rifle and shot it. And the engine along with it, of course... stupid...
Favorite Current Drivers: Sebastien Vettel, Robert Kubica, Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber and Nico Rosberg Favorite Past Drivers: Juan Pablo Montoya, Keke Rosberg, now Kimi Raikkonen Favorite Teams: Williams, Lotus, Andrea Moda and Super Aguri.
CoopsII wrote:On occasion I have ventured into the PMM forum but beat a hasty retreat soon after as it resembles some sort of bad acid trip in there
thehemogoblin wrote:Carlos, I deeply and sincerely apologize to any family members of yours that live in New Jersey. It's America's armpit.
So they say. My cousin was born in Venezuela and raised in Jersey. Last time he came over he impressed everyone no end by telling us how he found a racoon was inside his RX-7's engine compartment, so he picked up a rifle and shot it. And the engine along with it, of course... stupid...
God, your cousin has picked some amazing places to live...
LionZoo wrote:I also do a lot of recreation driving as for now my RX-8 sees most of its miles on mountain roads and racetracks. I do all the maintenance work on my cars and in fact have designed some custom pieces for my RX-8 to improve its performance.
Goodness me. Wonderful, congratulations. One of my cousins lives in New Jersey and owns a drag race-prepared 1980's RX-7 - not your cup of tea, but nice to see there's a bit of following for rotaries over there. Do you have any mechanical/engineering training?
LionZoo wrote:On a sidenote I also love the WRC and am a big Petter Solberg fan. In fact I might be slightly more of a WRC fan than a F1 fan in terms of watching the cars go round, but the soap opera of F1 makes it a more fun series to follow.
Big thumbs up. I wonder, do you ever get stuff like the BTCC or the WTCC there? You'd love it...
My BS was in mechanical engineering and my MEng was in systems engineering. I have a concentration in vehicle design. A friend and I started this team in 2003: http://www.autoblog.com/2009/12/04/corn ... lma-mater/ On the design side, I was responsible for the overall car packaging and designed the frame among other systems.
My RX-8 has some nice bits to it. The item I'm most proud of is my custom designed coilovers. I picked the spring rates to use and determined the damping curve. With this setup, my car is incredibly easy to drive, has much less roll, and still has stock levels of suspension travel. The ride is barely stiffer than a stock RX-8 despite running springs that are almost 3 times as stiff as the stock ones.
Currently development of my RX-8 has stopped because I realized the platform is too large and heavy for me to accomplish what I want to do. Also, I'm looking at a further three years in law school coming up in August and so I want to save some money for that. However, in two to four years time, I'm planning to either buy the upcoming Toyota "FT-86", a new Mazda RX car if it's smaller and lighter than the RX-8, or buy a third generation Mazda Miata, convert it to a stressed roof car, and drop a rotary engine into it. Obviously the Miata project will require some money...
Sadly I don't get BTCC or WTCC here in the states. I've seen some clips and it does look like a riot.
LionZoo wrote:Sadly I don't get BTCC or WTCC here in the states. I've seen some clips and it does look like a riot.
We used to get BTCC back when it was in its own heyday (late 90's when there were 7 works teams). We also had the WTCC predecessor European championship shown in winter but I don't think it was picked up after that... probably due to an influx of that redneck, gun-totin', sister- *, circle-drivin' good-ol'-American NASCAR wrestling, err, racing programming.
* Even if I wrote bathplugging in there, that would sound all wrong and be even more inappropriate
Nissanymania! Friday has never been the same since.
The first season I remember watching was when Andretti won the championship (but that just shows how old I am). Then I went through the phase of supporting a driver (Alain Prost). Now I just enjoy watching racing.
Fav drivers: Any underdog / aggressive drivers (Montoya, Villeneuve, Koboyashi). Not Fav: Repetitive drivers (Raikonnen etc)
As i looked at my naked body in the mirror, i thought to myself, "I'm going to get thrown out of Ikea any minute.".
I, like quite a few here, don't have any particular favourite driver - I do like them all and each for very different reasons.
Favourite previous drivers: My first introduction to F1 was during my childhood in the 80s, so it is EXCEPTIONALLY biased towards that period and modern-era drivers. Pierluigi Martini is my all-time hero, and I would kill to get his autograph or meet him in person. I very much liked the 'balls out' fighting drivers who really threw everything at the race: Jos Verstappen, Keke Rosberg, Gilles Villeneuve, Jean Alesi. I like the crazy ones: De Cesaris, Arnoux. And the gentlemen: De Angelis, Laffite.
Favourite team: I have consistently been a fan of Minardi ever since Pierluigi's single lap in the lead at Portugal in 1989. I always supported the team in its various guises and various levels of funcing (or lack thereof), but my heart always leans more towards the traditional Minardi days under the ownership of Gian Carlo Minardi and not during Paul Stoddart's time. His soapbox antics towards the end of the team's life were very tiresome and did the constructor a great disservice and undid a lot of what it had built in the preceding years.
"The advantage of jumping the start is that you can get away a lot quicker." - Murray Walker
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Favorite Previous Drivers: Ayrton Senna, Roberto Moreno and Jean Alesi Favorite Active Drivers: Rubens Barrichello, Felipe Massa and Sebastian Vettel (while he doesn't grow an attitude) Favorite Previous Teams: Lotus and Jordan Favorite Active Team: Sauber
A fan of Roberto Pupo Moreno, the one and only, the legend!
thehemogoblin wrote:Carlos, I deeply and sincerely apologize to any family members of yours that live in New Jersey. It's America's armpit.
So they say. My cousin was born in Venezuela and raised in Jersey. Last time he came over he impressed everyone no end by telling us how he found a racoon was inside his RX-7's engine compartment, so he picked up a rifle and shot it. And the engine along with it, of course... stupid...
That's probably one the rotary specialist in Ireland never came across. I was at his house once and he had a stack of about 40 rotary casings one on top of the other in his garage, as well as 3 complete engines that had been broken by various acts of idiocy (such as constantly redlining one straight after a rebuild). He also had about 5 3rd-gen RX7s is his garden.
Current drivers; Jensen Button MBE, Sebastien Vettel * Sebastien Loeb
* If he ever gets a drive in F1. Which he probably won't. Just so I don't have to watch him win constantly in WRC anymore.
Previous drivers: Jacques Villeneuve, Ralph Firman (I know, I know!),
Teams: Jordan (we share a name, afterall!), Brawn (no longer a favorite), Red Bull, BAR
"Grosjean has a great desire to turn around and look at the corner he's just gone through, too many times per lap or per session, he's always spinning that Renault"
Favourite current drivers: Kobayashi, Webber & Barrichello Least Favourite current drivers: Hamilton & Button Favourite Teams: Any reject team, Minardi, Super Aguri, Sauber, Fondmetal Team Malaysia & Red Bull (because of Webber) Least Favourite Teams: McLaren, Ferrari, Renault
I started watching in 1994 when catching a glimpse of the Pacific Grand Prix. Little did I know the first full race I'd see was on the Black Weekend of Imola '94. {RejectSteve - 4 posts from top of page 2}
The first F1 race start I ever saw was also Imola '94...
I don't have a long enough list to warrant separating into "current" and "previous" and the way I support them such a categorisation doesn't make sense anyway*, so I'll just categorise by type, along with when I started supporting them. I've only taken a driver off any of my lists once, and that's noted
Favourite Drivers: Damon Hill (started supporting him two-thirds of the way through France 1993), David Coulthard (Spain 1994), Johnny Herbert and Martin Brundle (Australia 1996), Jenson Button (Australia 2000), Giancarlo Fisichella (Tuesday before Monaco 2001), Anthony Davidson (Hungary 2002), Ralph Firman and Justin Wilson (Australia 2003), Tiago Monteiro (Australia 2005) and Lewis Hamilton (Australia 2007).
Ex-Favourites: Eddie Irvine (started supporting Australia 1996, removed from support list December 1998 after reading one too many foul-mouthed and badly-formed attacks against fellow drivers).
Blacklist: Juan Pablo Montoya (foul-mouthed attacks against drivers), Nelson Piquet Jr (cynical powerplays completely inappropriate to a driver, serious incompetence and still expected sympathy and second chances).
* - For example, I still support Damon Hill now and cheer him on in his battles against Bernie Ecclestone as current chairman of BRDC.
Favorite Drivers, Both Present and Past: - Vettel. - Jenson Button, and have ever since the start of 06, when I really started to watch F1. I've always gotten the feeling that he was the most genuine person on the grid until Vettel came around. Even when he was a prettyboy... - Sebastien Bourdais, because his whining is hilarious. He needs to stay in F1, dammit!! Preferably in a top team so he can fail in a really good car and then come up with excuses! His are high quality art! - Kamui Kobayashi. Banzai! - Juan Pablo Montoya, but admittedly I like him a lot more because he's in NASCAR. He was really fun to watch on track, though! - Jacques Villeneuve, because his pitfalls are funny, and because I do hold some respect for Jacques as an F1 pundit. F1 needs more oddballs. He is also quite funny when he doesn't do well and whines. - Gilles Villeneuve, he was going to die behind the wheel of an F1 car, the only question was when! In the old races I've seen him in he was marvelous. - Yuji Ide, for being really crappy.
Drivers I Love To Hate: - Lewis Hamilton, a whiny brat. Bring that sh*t to NASCAR, Lewis Waaaahmilton. I probably would like him a bit more if the team didn't coddle him like crazy. - Nelson Piquet Jr., but I want to see him come to NASCAR and see Mike Skinner stuff him into a garbage can. - Michael Schumacher, because he's just a snake. He's fun to watch, but he's a cheat. - David Coulthard, Overhyped mediocrity. A grumpy number two driver who thinks he's better than he really is. Unlike Barrichello or Bourdais, he didn't provide humorous whinges so he needed to gtfo. - Fernando Alonso, for being a bit of a snake of a person as well.
Favorite Current Drivers: Robert Kubica, Mark Webber, Rubens Barrichelo and Philipe Massa Favorite Past Drivers: Vittorio Brambilla Favorite Teams: Williams - proper racers
"Other than the car behind and the driver who might get a bit startled with the sudden explosion in front, it really isn't a major safety issue from that point of view,"
Favorite Active drivers: Kobayashi (After watching his first race in Brazil I was like, this guy is going to win a race some day and or win the championship if he gets the right car. I became a fan of him instantly), Vettel (After him winning Moza in 2008 in a 3rd rate car I became a fan.)
Favorite Inactive driver: Jacques Villeneuve (I've been a fan of his after seeing him win the 95 CART National Title and the 1995 Indy 500.) Alex Zanardi (If he would have been in the right car he could have won some F1 races and or become the World Champion). Also after what happened to him Eurospeedway and the fact that well now he is retired but still raced after that, man that's dedication there. Scott Speed (I felt he could have done better if he had a better car.)
Favorite Active Teams: McLaren, Red Bull
Favorite Inactive Teams: Toyota (I know I will get flak for this, but I've always cheered for them for the last few years.) Super Aguri
Non Favorite Active Driver: Alonso (I always though someone should take a pin and deflate his giant head.) Button (I never really liked him that much he is overrated in my opinion, and I told my dad the only reason he became the Champion was because of the car, and I said that if McLaren doesn't have a good car next year he won't do very well.)
Non Favorite Inactive Driver : Don't have one
Non Favorite Active Team: Ferarri (After Spa 2008 I didnt' cheer for them any more.) Renault (I don't know why I just never cheered for them.)
Non Favorite Inactive Team: Brawn GP
Best quote ever
watka wrote:There's only one fair way to settle this: a duel to first blood, using canes, and each of you must be wearing a top hat, waistcoat, and ascot tie.
For some reason I like watching Piquet and Grosjean in F1, mainly because its funny watching them drive so badly. Don't throw papayas at me for saying that.
I have a rule: one driver, one team, one underdog. My driver is Jensn Button, my team will be Virgin and my underdog will be Vitaly Petrov.
mario wrote:I'm wondering what the hell has been going on in this thread [...] it's turned into a bizarre detour into mythical flying horses and the sort of search engine results that CoopsII is going to have a very hard time explaining ...
Captain Hammer wrote:I have a rule: one driver, one team, one underdog. My driver is Jensn Button, my team will be Virgin and my underdog will be Vitaly Petrov.
YOU have a rule...??? If only life were that simple... There is never a time when I can pluck only one from each category to support. This 2010 season, for example, I will be supporting Button and Rosberg (both to beat Schumi...), McLaren, Virgin, US F1 and Williams (Williams because I have since I started watching F1, US F1 because of the reject potential, Virgin for the potential innuendo and McLren cos of Button). Underdogs covered amongst those, I hope.
watka wrote:I find it amusing that whilst you're one of the more openly Christian guys here, you are still first and foremost associated with an eye for the ladies!
dinizintheoven wrote:GOOD CHRISTIANS do not go to jail. EVERYONE ON FORMULA ONE REJECTS should be in jail.
Captain Hammer wrote:I have a rule: one driver, one team, one underdog. My driver is Jensn Button, my team will be Virgin and my underdog will be Vitaly Petrov.
I have a feeling that Virgin Racing will be very popular this year, kind of like the new Red Bull. I expect their merchandise to be filling the grandstands at Silverstone.
UPRC wrote:Favourite current drivers? Michael Schumacher, Rubens Barrichello, and ol' Fred Alonso.
Favourite retired drivers? Olivier Panis, Kimi Raikkonen, Jacques Villeneuve.
Favourite team has always been, and always will be, Sauber (before and after BMW's tyrannical reign, not during).
I have an odd liking for Panis also, at least whilst he was at Ligier/Prost. I suppose its because of his Monaco 1995 win, and the races when he challenged Villeneuve in 1997.
watka wrote: I have an odd liking for Panis also, at least whilst he was at Ligier/Prost. I suppose its because of his Monaco 1995 win, and the races when he challenged Villeneuve in 1997.
Even though I'm risking someone will go and say I'm inquisitorial, I'll say to you with goodwill that Panis's victory was in 1996
Favourite current drivers: Mark Webber, Jenson Button, Kobayashi, Nico Rosberg, and I'll be interested to see how Hulkenberg goes too. Favourite former drivers: Jim Clark, Gilles Villeneuve, Juan Pablo Montoya, Ayrton Senna, Nigel Mansell, Alessandro Zanardi, Alex Caffi, Pierluigi Martini, Piercarlo Ghinzani, Perry McCarthy, and any other drivers who kept plugging away despite the odds being against them and their results being continually poor. Favourite teams: Forti, Minardi, Onyx, Leyton House March, Williams, Sauber, Force India, Red Bull, Simtek.
Least favourite drivers: Jarno Trulli, Michael Schumacher, Fernando Alonso, Sebastian Buemi. Least favourite former drivers: Nelsinho Piquet, David Coulthard, Jacques Villeneuve, Scott Speed. Least favourite teams: Ferrari, Renault (modern incarnation), Lotus (2010 incarnation), Ligier, Haas-Lola (1986).
Captain Hammer wrote:I have a rule: one driver, one team, one underdog. My driver is Jensn Button, my team will be Virgin and my underdog will be Vitaly Petrov.
I have a feeling that Virgin Racing will be very popular this year, kind of like the new Red Bull. I expect their merchandise to be filling the grandstands at Silverstone.
watka wrote: I have an odd liking for Panis also, at least whilst he was at Ligier/Prost. I suppose its because of his Monaco 1995 win, and the races when he challenged Villeneuve in 1997.
Even though I'm risking someone will go and say I'm inquisitorial, I'll say to you with goodwill that Panis's victory was in 1996
Doh! And I've read the article on the main site about it!